Philippines Fire: Over 1,000 Homes Gutted as Massive Blaze Engulfs Bongao Village in Tawi-Tawi (Watch Videos)
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 4, 2026 14:56 IST2026-02-04T14:52:44+5:302026-02-04T14:56:45+5:30
A huge fire swept through a coastal community in the remote southern province of Tawi-Tawi in Philippines, Tuesday, February 3, ...

Philippines Fire: Over 1,000 Homes Gutted as Massive Blaze Engulfs Bongao Village in Tawi-Tawi (Watch Videos)
A huge fire swept through a coastal community in the remote southern province of Tawi-Tawi in Philippines, Tuesday, February 3, night, around 1,000 homes destoryed and displacing thousands of residents. The blaze broke out in Barangay Lamion, a densely populated neighbourhood in the provincial capital of Bongao, at around 10:00 pm on Tuesday. While the scale of property destruction is immense, local authorities have confirmed that no fatalities were reported in the incident.
The fire spread through Barangay Lamion, a village largely comprised of traditional stilt houses built from highly flammable light materials. Strong coastal winds and the collapse of wooden footbridges—the primary transit routes within the community- severely hampered initial firefighting efforts.
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Emergency teams, including the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the Philippine Coast Guard, and military units, were forced to conduct rescue operations by both land and sea. Many residents were reportedly forced to jump into the water to escape the advancing flames. Firefighters battled the inferno for nearly four hours before declaring it under control at approximately 2:00 am on Wednesday.
Philippines: Massive fire razed ~1,000 homes in Barangay Lamion, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi (Feb 3–4).
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Fueled by winds, blaze was out by early morning. No deaths.
Hundreds evacuated. Relief: food, water, tents; medical & security aid ongoing pic.twitter.com/nRYT6mdbmb
Local disaster management officials estimate that the fire has affected upwards of 5,000 individuals. Families who lost their homes and possessions have been moved to temporary evacuation centres, including the Mindanao State University (MSU) gym and provincial isolation facilities.
WATCH: Massive inferno tears through Barangay Lamion in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi, Philippines, destroying over 1,000 homes.
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Drone footage shared on Wednesday morning revealed a landscape of blackened stilts protruding from the shoreline, where a vibrant community had stood only hours earlier.
Bangsamoro Chief Minister Abdulraof Macacua expressed his "deepest sympathy" for the victims and ordered the immediate deployment of regional aid. "I am deeply grateful that no lives were lost, a blessing we must never take lightly," he said in a statement.
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